I'm still waiting for my sneakers …
I'm still waiting for my sneakers haven't received them yet wats going on with my order
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Suppermerch is an online fashion store that specializes in printing on a variety of products, including t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, bags, and more.
6203 San Ignacio Ave, 95119, San Jose, United States
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I'm still waiting for my sneakers haven't received them yet wats going on with my order
I was not aware this was not a USA product. I was not aware the fabric would be shiny polyester instead of cotton. I would have ordered larger size if known it was coming from overseas. It just barely fits and took forever
Good quality products, and as shown on the website.
Great customer service.
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